| Early English newspapers - 1821 - 734 pages
...loved Ireland. Tlu« day has shewn me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is, to me, the most exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1821 - 682 pages
...Ireland. This d*y has shewn me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours", arc nothing ; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the most exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1821 - 680 pages
...This day has shewn me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, arc nuthing ; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to nie the most exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1822 - 1050 pages
...loved Ireland. This day has shown me, that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing : but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is, to me, the most exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| History - 1822 - 1100 pages
...loved Ireland. This day has shown me, that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing: but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is, to me, the most exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 820 pages
...Ireland. This day has shewn • me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the most exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 786 pages
...loved Ireland. This day has shewn me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing ; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the more exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1823 - 400 pages
...loved Ireland. This day has shown me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the most exalted happiness. 1 must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid yon farewell,... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 780 pages
...loved Ireland. This day has shewn me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing ; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the more exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
| John Minter Morgan - Socialism - 1826 - 294 pages
...king, we must refer to his address upon landing on the shores of Ireland. — " Rank, station, honours, are nothing; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my subjects is to me the most exalted happiness." he, addressing himself to Saadi, after bowing respectfully... | |
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